Mar 18 • 23:05 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

Smoke bombs, biometric sensors... Spain's largest armored vault lands in a secret deposit in Madrid to house 10,000 safes

A new high-security private deposit designed for the secure storage of luxury items has opened in Madrid, featuring Spain's largest armored vault.

A new facility named Centro de Valores has opened in central Madrid, providing a secure space for individuals to store valuable items such as jewelry, important documents, and fine wine. With a design that emphasizes affordability and accessibility, users can rent safes at competitive prices; for instance, storing 26 bottles of wine costs only 20 euros per month, while a medium-sized safe can be rented for 280 euros annually.

This innovative project, located in the Tetuán district, aims to democratize the concept of safe storage, making it available not only to wealthy individuals but also to the general public. The facility encompasses 1,400 square meters and boasts the largest capacity armored vault in Spain, measuring 400 square meters. This vault is capable of housing over 10,000 individual safes, catering to a growing demand for secure storage options in an increasingly uncertain world.

The introduction of high-security features such as smoke bombs and biometric sensors highlights the facility's commitment to safety and theft prevention. As the demand for secure storage increases due to various factors, including economic instability and rising crime rates, Centro de Valores may serve as a valuable resource for Madrid residents, providing peace of mind for those looking to protect their prized possessions.

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